Goblins Gone Wild!

It was a long day in the copper mines for Glick and his goblin crew. Then, while digging in the east wing of the Dusty Dreams Mine, the goblins discovered an entrance to a long-abandoned dungeon. Little did they know this was the Tomb of Endless Mana, an ancient place known for chaotic and elemental magic. Well as we all know goblins like baubles and trinkets, so they went exploring in the dungeon. In a large throne room they found a secret door to a treasure room! Huzzah they were rich! Oh but there was more than just gold and silver in this treasure room. There were magical tomes with fancy looking spells in them! Of course, goblins can get a tad greedy so of course they started fighting over the spoils. Well, some moron decided to cast a spell from the book he found, and soon all of the goblins were flinging magic at each other.

In the competitive version of this game, the last goblin standing wins. It is every goblin for himself. In the co-op version of this game, the resident dragon in the Tomb has awakened to the noise and is angry. It is everyone against the dragon, and everyone left alive wins if the dragon is defeated. The game comes with the rules and promo cards to print. Six sided dice and colored counters/beads are all that is needed to play.

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